by QUENTIN HAYNES / The Spectrum |
COLUMBUS, OHIO – The Buffalo women’s basketball team isn’t just happy to be in the NCAA Women’s Tournament.
The surprising upstart Bulls (20-13, 8-10 Mid-American Conference) want to see just how good they really are – and what better way to do that than beating one of the top teams in the country like Ohio State? Buffalo is even hoping Buckeyes guard Ameryst Alston, who is battling a wrist injury, plays in Friday’s first round matchup between the two teams.
“We just want to find out how good we are, how good we can be,” said head coach Felisha Legette-Jack.